Warner Club News (1962) – Part 2

JULY 1962

Nearing the end isn’t quite reflected in these chatty columns from the Warner Club News. The studio is transitioning away from its regular schedule of theatrical shorts – and towards a new direction with commercials and The Incredible Mr. Limpet. People leaving the studio and corporate downsizing is not reflected here… thus more about vacations, baby showers and birthdays. (Note: we are missing the final few paragraphs go the July column).

AUGUST 1962

The studio gets a visit from an actual Road-Runner… and Chuck Jones sends a note from Massachusetts – during his ‘unpaid leave’. This would be the last notice for Chuck here while under Warners employ. Next stop, MGM.

SEPTEMBER 1962

OCTOBER 1962

Lee Mishkin and Alan Zazlove join the studio – prerhaps to begin work on Limpet(??)…

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NOVEMBER 1962

It’s reported here that Freleng is off on vacation in Europe – He would return next year, as co-owner of DePatie-Freleng. This is last newsletter we have for 1962.

Perhaps because Lava wasn’t solely working on cartoons; he was also busy scoring Warner’s TV shows (and the occasional movie).

Tony Perodeau

August 06, 2018 9:16:27 am

Interesting that Bill Butler rejoined in July. He would receive credit in “Hare-Breadth Hurry,” released the following June. That cartoon looks rather rushed for a Chuck Jones, as if he was torn between directing it and clearing out his desk.

Ken Harris’ shoulder injury may have shortened his time on “The Iceman Ducketh.” Greg Duffell sees only six seconds of his work (“Never mind the sales pitch, just skin the rabbit!”) . . . the film’s best animation, though.

Alan Zaslove was fresh off a stint with Jack Kinney, animating Popeye.

I think Zaslove came from Format Films. He worked on the Alvin Show in 1961.
How many times did Ben Washam come and go from the studio? He seems to have left every year for a while.
I guess nothing funny was happening at the studio by then.

Yowp, my understanding is that Kinney produced a lot of (maybe all?) of the Popeye cartoons at Format. Joe Siracusa told me he remembered working on the Popeye cartoons while he was a film editor at Format.

So Zaslove would have worked on the Popeye cartoons at Format Films.

Matthew Hunter

August 06, 2018 12:05:49 pm

This is best read with screechy, foreboding Bill Lava music playing in the background.

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